INTERFAITH SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (ISIP) 2014 APPLICATION

1. Please visit the Pace Center website to learn more about the details and requirements of the program.

2. Each student is eligible to apply to any of the organizations, however, you must submit a separate personal statement for each organization to which you apply. Seniors are not eligible to apply.

3. If you close the application before clicking SUBMIT at the bottom of the page, your entries will not be saved. Please be prepared to complete the application, including pasting personal statements and uploading your resume, at one time. We recommend reading through the entire application so that you can record and prepare all the required documents in advance.

4. After you've clicked SUBMIT at the bottom of the application to submit your application, you will receive an email confirmation that we have received it.

Application Requirements

A personal statement for each organization, 250-500 words in length. See Personal Statements section below for specific prompts.

A one-page resume that includes a clear outline of your education, work history, public service experience (on- and off-campus) and relevant skills. Career Services has many resources to aid with writing resumes.

Applicant Information

* First Name

Preferred First Name or Nickname

* Last Name

* Class Year

Graduating seniors are not eligible for ISIP Internships.

Other Email Address

* Princeton Email Address

* Cell Phone Number

* Home City

* Home State/Province

* Will you be abroad in Spring 2014?

Confidential Information

The following information will not be shared with any third parties, including internship organizations and alumni interviewers. It is for internal use only.

* Princeton University ID#

* Affiliated Residential College

* Home Phone Number

* Home Street Address

* Home ZIP

* Home Country

* Will you be enrolled at Princeton in Spring 2014?

Applicants must be enrolled at Princeton during the spring semester in order to be eligible for an internship. If you are not enrolled, we will not be able to accept your application.

* Have you taken a leave of absence from Princeton?

* Are you currently under disciplinary probation?

Information from other offices at Princeton, e.g. residential colleges, Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students, or others, may be requested as part of the application review process to ensure that all students can have a safe and productive experience. Decisions on individual applications are made on a case by case basis.

Optional Information

The following items are optional for you to complete. No information you provide in this section will be used in a discriminatory manner. The responses allow us to better track and manage our PICS applicant pool. The information received is not shared with our sponsor organizations and has no impact on intern placement decisions.

What do you identify as?

Other:

Are you an international student with non-resident alien status?

If yes and you are applying to ISIP, please be aware that as most ISIP interns become employees of the sponsor organizations, students must be legally able to work in the United States.

Academic Background

If you have not declared your major, please fill in your intended major. If no Certificate(s) and/or Honor(s)/Award(s), please fill in N/A.

* Major

* Certificate(s)

* Honors/Awards

References

Please provide the name and contact information for two references (no peer or family references) who could be contacted if necessary. Common references include professors, lecturers, on-campus employers, coaches, former employers, or high school teachers. We would prefer that one reference be from a Princeton University faculty or staff member, including preceptors and coaches.

References may be contacted by University staff and/or internship organization staff.

* University Administrator Reference Name

* University Administrator Reference Email Address

* University Administrator Reference Phone Number

* University Administrator Reference Title

* University Administrator Affiliation

* University Administrator Reference Relationship

* Academic/Professional Reference Name

* Academic/Professional Reference Email Address

* Academic/Professional Reference Phone Number

* Academic/Professional Reference Title

* Academic/Professional Affiliation

* Academic/Professional Reference Relationship

Resume

Please upload a one-page resume that includes a clear outline of your education, work history, public service experience (on and off campus) and relevant skills.

We cannot make any changes to the resume after submission, so please be sure that the information is correct and complete.

You must name your resume as follows: LastName_FirstName_Resume.pdf. For example:

Schneider_Evan_Resume.pdf

Do not label it "ISIP" or "Pace" or "My Resume". We have many ISIP Applicants, and we need to be able to distinguish your resume from others so that the organizations can easily read all resumes.

Before you upload your resume, please make sure that your resume is saved as a PDF and named using the format:

LastName_FirstName_Resume.pdf

* Resume

Pick the ISIP Organizations You Would Like to Apply to

Organization Selection Instructions

For each ISIP organization please indicate if you are interested in applying by either checking or not next to the name of the organiztion (Note: You may apply to multiple organizations).

If you check next to an organization, you will be asked to upload a sepperate personal statement for that organization.

* Please only select next to the name of organizations you would like to apply to. You can apply to all if you like.

Harlem Community Justice Center (HJC)

CONNECT (CONNECT)

Just Foods (JF)

NYC Department of Probations (NYCDoP)

NYC Department for Youth and Community Development (NYCDYCD)

Fourth Street Arts Block (FAB)

The Interfaith Center of New York (Interfaith)

West Harlem Environmental Action (WEAct)

Mentoring in Medicine (MM)

Word Up (WU)

ROC-NY

Personal Statement

For each organization to which you are applying, write a personal statement (250-500 words) addressing the points indicated below.

We cannot make any changes to the application after you have submitted it, so please be sure that the information is correct and complete.

Your personal statement(s) should address the following1. Why are you interested in ISIP?2. Why do you want to work in this particular area and with this organization? Explain your understanding of the issues that this organization addresses.3. How have your academic studies, work and personal experiences prepared you to work with this organization?

When saving your personal statements to be uploaded, make sure that you save them as a pdfand use the abbreviations above in the name of the saved file. Save your file in this format:

Lastname_Firstname_OrganiztionAbbreviation.pdf

For instance, if I want to apply for Fourth Street Arts Block my file would be saved as:

Schneider_Evan_FAB.pdf

Harlem Community Justice Center (HJC)

* Personal Statement

CONNECT (CONNECT)

* Personal Statement

Just Foods (JF)

* Personal Statement

NYC Department of Probations (NYCDoP)

* Personal Statement

NYC Department for Youth and Community Development (NYCDYCD)

* Personal Statement

Fourth Street Arts Block (FAB)

* Personal Statement

The Interfaith Center of New York (Interfaith)

* Personal Statement

West Harlem Environmental Action (WEAct)

* Personal Statement

Mentoring in Medicine (MM)

* Personal Statement

Word Up (WU)

* Personal Statement

Roc-NY (Roc)

* Personal Statement

Internship Application Agreement

Please do not complete the Internship Application Agreement section until you have fully completed the application, including pasting personal statements for all the internships to which you've applied.

Privacy Policy: For the purpose of applying to an organization, I hereby consent to the release/disclosure of the information and documents that I am providing with this application, including but not limited to my resume and personal statement and other personal information, to the organization(s) that I have selected above and, where applicable, to an alumni interviewer. Only information contained in the sections entitled "Confidential Information" and "Optional Information" as well as my transcript will be kept confidential and will under no circumstances be released to the organization, alumni, or any other third parties.

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I acknowledge my consent to the statements above.

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